
A police officer cited Cleveland Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders for speeding early Tuesday morning, according to police records obtained by ESPN.
Records say the 23-year-old quarterback’s vehicle reached speeds of 101 mph.
A Strongsville (Ohio) Police Department officer made the traffic stop after midnight Tuesday.

The Dodge TRX truck Sanders was driving was in a 60 mph zone when it was stopped. According to FOX 8, Sanders was traveling northbound Interstate 71 near Cleveland at the time.
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Police did not immediately release additional incident details.

Sanders now has two options. The Browns rookie can pay a fine for what is classified a fourth-degree misdemeanor, or he can contest the ticket during a scheduled court appearance in early July.
The 2025 NFL Draft brought its fair share of surprises. But Sanders’ free fall down draft boards was the most surprising development.
The former Colorado standout entered April’s draft with many projecting him as a first-round selection. It took until the fifth round for the young signal-caller to hear his name called.